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Rushville resident Mike McClelland, 42, is in his second year of fly fishing, and as he pulled a sunfish out of the Conservation World pond last week, he talked about the lure of fly fishing.
Fly-fishermen don’t just fish. They read voraciously about the sport. They attend fly-tying classes and fly-fishing school. They study stream currents, ecology and etymology.
Fly-fishing is the best time you can have in a pair of waders. Here’s all you need to know to start snagging like a pro.
Scott Rollins fly-fished for many years in the much-celebrated rivers of Montana before coming to Ellensburg eight years ago, and sometimes ...
If the fish eats your fly, count to one Mississippi, and then set the hook upstream. You don’t want to accidentally pull the fly straight out of the fish’s mouth. Then, fight the fish accordingly.
The fly caster says all of his mentors have since passed away. When the club celebrated its 50th anniversary at McCrea Park a couple of years ago, he discovered that he was the oldest standing member.
The AguaDrone can first tell you where the fish are, and then fly your lure to that spot. We've already seen floating fish finders that transmit readings from out on the water, ...
In theory, fly-fishing is a simple sport: Pick a body of water, choose a fly-fishing rod, select your “fly” (or bait), tie a secure knot, cast your line and, hopefully, land a fish on the ...
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish biologist Jeff Ziller talks about the art of fishing Oregon's mountain lakes.
The wedged head of a Drunk & Disorderly creates an action that puts trout in kill mode. (Photo: Joe Cermele) The first time I ever fished a Drunk & Disorderly, I hated the fly. A friend had given ...
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